Fort Collins to interview e-scooter companies

FORT COLLINS — Fort Collins city officials are interviewing electric scooter companies over the next several weeks in the hopes of selecting a firm to start operating by the end of the summer.

After a company is selected, a 12-month e-scooter pilot program will begin, according to a report from the Coloradoan. The city will use the pilot to collect data and craft a longer-term scoot sharing policy.

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With several exceptions, e-scooters will be treated like bicycles under newly updated city ordinances, the report said. Scooters will be allowed on streets and sidewalks, but not in parks or on trails.

FORT COLLINS — Fort Collins city officials are interviewing electric scooter companies over the next several weeks in the hopes of selecting a firm to start operating by the end of the summer.

After a company is selected, a 12-month e-scooter pilot program will begin, according to a report from the Coloradoan. The city will use the pilot to collect data and craft a longer-term scoot sharing policy.

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With several exceptions, e-scooters will be treated like bicycles under newly updated city ordinances, the report said. Scooters will be allowed on streets and sidewalks, but not in parks or on trails.

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